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on us. the army is a big loser. the army is a big loser when not having land wars for obvious reasons. the army is a big loser if you shift your interests from an area of the world where much of what you're doing is dealing -- if you shift your emphasis from an adversary where is hypothetically possible to imagine invading and occupying countries to the pacific which is about an ocean and potential adversary china which nobody thinks he will invade and occupy with land forces and the question is what we doing with an enormous army. second loser is those equipment manufacturers and specialists who produce things that useful for land combat and high intensity warfare. we saw this play out with the abrams tank. what was it originally designed to do? back to the point about long lead times. was designed for the cold war. there is no place in the world we are fighting empty battles like we are envisioned in germany. the abrams tank military said we have more than we will need in the future and th
on us. the army is a big loser. the army is a big loser when not having land wars for obvious reasons. the army is a big loser if you shift your interests from an area of the world where much of what you're doing is dealing -- if you shift your emphasis from an adversary where is hypothetically possible to imagine invading and occupying countries to the pacific which is about an ocean and potential adversary china which nobody thinks he will invade and occupy with land forces and the question...
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will he use it? >> who knows. the congress don't seem to care what the people want. there is no relationship between what the people want and congress do every day hopefully he'll use it, but that's no guarantee. >> that's the problem. he has to deal with the congress, but one would suspect would be incrementally more cooperative with the president. >> we've seen a backlash of hard line republicans who want to dig in and view the president's election as another reason to stand firm from being dragged to the left. i don't really seeing that happen but it's an non-occurring narrative right now. when we come back we have fancy generals, generals in planes and lear jets and palatial homes. >> potentially the media has played a role in protecting david petraeus and promoting petraeus, and we saw it here tonight. >> plus we have an elbow of the day. this is a personal favorite of mine. a guy i just want to draw elbow on myself. can guess it. tweet us at @tytoncurrent. comedian, political satirist, & acto but first & foremost i'm a new dad. we at current tv are very aware o
will he use it? >> who knows. the congress don't seem to care what the people want. there is no relationship between what the people want and congress do every day hopefully he'll use it, but that's no guarantee. >> that's the problem. he has to deal with the congress, but one would suspect would be incrementally more cooperative with the president. >> we've seen a backlash of hard line republicans who want to dig in and view the president's election as another reason to stand...
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thank you for joining us. let's start off with the last point, and that is when you all listened to general petraeus, was he saying something different than the white house was saying in the days after benghazi about what it was, what the attack was about? >> well, when he came before our committee, he said really the same thing that he said september the 14th. i think on september the 14th, though, when you walked away from that hearing, you felt there was more based on a protest. he did say when he communicated to us, but he felt that there were terrorist involved and there could be an al qaeda-type link. he then reiterated this at that time. there's no question that the impression to the american public was that it was a protest, but at this point that was changed, intelligence evolved, and the administration did state that it was not a protest. >> so at this point we know it was not a protest. we still don't know if it was planned or not. we know it went on for hours. the point here for people who may be c
thank you for joining us. let's start off with the last point, and that is when you all listened to general petraeus, was he saying something different than the white house was saying in the days after benghazi about what it was, what the attack was about? >> well, when he came before our committee, he said really the same thing that he said september the 14th. i think on september the 14th, though, when you walked away from that hearing, you felt there was more based on a protest. he did...
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so it's back to us. members of congress have the purse strings and if the administration will not properly appoint a special prosecutor to investigate, not with the intent of putting someone in jail but to see if there is something that needs to be prosecuted if they're not willing to do that, then we need to cut off funds to those areas that are refusing to do justice because an injustice department should not be funded, at least the parts of it that are doing injustice. there are parts that are serving nobly and well. fund those parts. we have the power of the purse to check and balance an administration running amok. so when an administration takes actions to make sure that people who are illegally vote having the chance to illegally vote, we need to look at what areas we are funding there. because if there's a justice department that is assisting, complicit, in seing that people not legally allowed to vote, vote, then we have the power of the purse strings to do something about it and we should. and
so it's back to us. members of congress have the purse strings and if the administration will not properly appoint a special prosecutor to investigate, not with the intent of putting someone in jail but to see if there is something that needs to be prosecuted if they're not willing to do that, then we need to cut off funds to those areas that are refusing to do justice because an injustice department should not be funded, at least the parts of it that are doing injustice. there are parts that...
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, some of us may have worked in a culture like that, very few of us probably have. and that really changes an institutional culture in very problematic ways. and people around washington who out of the pentagon for number of years and then had occasion to go back remarkable have difficult it has become to say no, and just how much this of float that you see there from 99 to 2010 had really changed the culture. internally. i think much of what winslow just said reflects the underlying reality. now second, there has, in fact, been a significant shift in foreign policy appetite and national security appetite, both on the part of the two parties, and on the part of the american public. and what do we mean when i say that? there is no appetite for another land war in asia, and there's no appetite for a continuing to lead were in asia that we've still got in afghanistan. and we just saw in the concluded presidential campaign that the candidate who had a wing of his party clergy pledging them to take the view that we should be in afghanistan longer, that we should do more
, some of us may have worked in a culture like that, very few of us probably have. and that really changes an institutional culture in very problematic ways. and people around washington who out of the pentagon for number of years and then had occasion to go back remarkable have difficult it has become to say no, and just how much this of float that you see there from 99 to 2010 had really changed the culture. internally. i think much of what winslow just said reflects the underlying reality....
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that is not tell us very much. i think back to the 1980's when we were wondering who is going to succeed. when the name came up was chun. we knew he was in russian hands. thee was an assumption on part that he must be friendly to the soviet union. on the contrary, he turned out to be a great steward of the u.s./china relationship without a background in it. more recently, diving. he has turned out to be the foundation of their relationship despite not having that background. on the other hand, people who are associated with the united states often feel defensive with in their system about that relationship. they feel they're potentially under attack in seen as an hands. sometimes they overcompensates. one should not assume much about any of these individuals or positions they are taking except they're all pretty well steep ed in brought foreign policy even if it is not a birthright of all of them appeared in terms of ping, he knelt in terms of the people rising in these one party parties appear there's no relations
that is not tell us very much. i think back to the 1980's when we were wondering who is going to succeed. when the name came up was chun. we knew he was in russian hands. thee was an assumption on part that he must be friendly to the soviet union. on the contrary, he turned out to be a great steward of the u.s./china relationship without a background in it. more recently, diving. he has turned out to be the foundation of their relationship despite not having that background. on the other hand,...
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stay with us. tom tasselmyer has a look at your seven-day forecast after this. >> maryland homeowners are angry and frustrated. >> the contractor lied and took their money and they feel the complaint process is dragging on. >> homeowners said they trusted this contractor but once they paid him, he never came back. what they shelled out $3,500 to the man who promised to replace our roof, but he did not do the job. >> this kind of money is not something we can just give away. >> he hired the same contractor and paid him $2,300 to replace his route. >> what went wrong? >> the red flag they say they missed, the frustration with the state agency that licenses contractors, and what happens when we tried to talk to the man they hired. >> a pretty day today. >> 49 is the high tomorrow and temperatures will stay below normal for most of the next seven days. >> we can handle it. >> things for joining us. >> it "nbc news and brian williams of" is next.
stay with us. tom tasselmyer has a look at your seven-day forecast after this. >> maryland homeowners are angry and frustrated. >> the contractor lied and took their money and they feel the complaint process is dragging on. >> homeowners said they trusted this contractor but once they paid him, he never came back. what they shelled out $3,500 to the man who promised to replace our roof, but he did not do the job. >> this kind of money is not something we can just give...
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tell us what you brought for us here. >> when i'm not in the hospital, i'm actually cooking in the kitchen. >> really, did you make all this this morning, jay? >> i have not slept yet. we have a spinach dish with cheese. to the left of that, we have some rice, independent jap staple of course. -- indian staple of course. >> this is mike's favorite by the way. >> indian egg rolls we call them. and of course our famous butter chicken which we have to have. >> kevin, our photographer is getting a close-up. mike is coming over here and grabbing this as we speak. one gone. a few more to go. tell us what goes in the butter chicken sauce. i think a lot of people when they think about indian food they think it's so spicy. yes, there are spices involved but it doesn't have to be ridiculously spicy. >> it doesn't have to be hot. butter chicken of course butter and chicken. it's a lot of cream and chicken in a tomato based sauce. it can be as spicy as you want. you can take a variety of spices. >> you have cumin here, cayenne pepper, salt of course. >> red pepper. >> he's a chef and a doctor. >> you
tell us what you brought for us here. >> when i'm not in the hospital, i'm actually cooking in the kitchen. >> really, did you make all this this morning, jay? >> i have not slept yet. we have a spinach dish with cheese. to the left of that, we have some rice, independent jap staple of course. -- indian staple of course. >> this is mike's favorite by the way. >> indian egg rolls we call them. and of course our famous butter chicken which we have to have. >>...
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>> some of us have it and some of us don't. it's not unfriendly. let's get down to what you want to talk about it. do you agree or disagree, or what have you? what have you? >> several people have described uva as someone known for his ferocious honesty and absolute integrity. how important is that to you, integrity? >> not even a close second. it is the most important thing to me. as a kid growing up it was the most important. important to my family. important to be in the service. very important to me as attorney general of new hampshire. and extremely important as u.s. senator. it is more important than anything else. [video clip] >> there are many people who might even take issue which the grant saving the union during the civil war. did lincoln not do that? i'm not going to say grant was the only person to save the union, but he was the commanding general of the armies that could lincoln's policies into effect. and he was the general who accepted the surrender of property lee's army. if anybody wants a war on the battlefield, if you could say
>> some of us have it and some of us don't. it's not unfriendly. let's get down to what you want to talk about it. do you agree or disagree, or what have you? what have you? >> several people have described uva as someone known for his ferocious honesty and absolute integrity. how important is that to you, integrity? >> not even a close second. it is the most important thing to me. as a kid growing up it was the most important. important to my family. important to be in the...
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for us different story. our live look outside, our live weather cam brought to you by michael and son. temperatures still 67 despite the clouds, really just unbelievable outside. dew point's in the 50s, winds out of the south at 11, pressure 30.21. here's the deal. tomorrow's high is going to be in the midnight temperature. we'll give you the daytime highs tomorrow. what's going in the books will be whatever we are at midnight. here's a look at radar. all the rain, pittsburgh, charleston, still on the other side of the mountain. so we have a few hours. the evening commute will be dry and roll into garrett and tucker county, west virginia shortly. i don't think we'll see anything in the immediate metro area until 9:00 or 10:00. look at the temps, 67 in great falls and arlington, still in the 60s everywhere, 67 in rockville and college park, 63 in bowie. back to reality, grab your umbrella tonight. you will need a jacket tomorrow and keep that handy for the rest of the week. breezy and cooler. evening commute
for us different story. our live look outside, our live weather cam brought to you by michael and son. temperatures still 67 despite the clouds, really just unbelievable outside. dew point's in the 50s, winds out of the south at 11, pressure 30.21. here's the deal. tomorrow's high is going to be in the midnight temperature. we'll give you the daytime highs tomorrow. what's going in the books will be whatever we are at midnight. here's a look at radar. all the rain, pittsburgh, charleston, still...
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you can also find us online. you can tweet us @cspanwj. facebook.ee spoc here is the have one of the washington post. secretary clinton will travel to the middle east as israel always risky choices on and gaza. clinton will travel to the middle east today to discuss ongoing violence in gaza according to white house officials she will talk with leaders in jerusalem, ramallah and cairo. issues leading the east asia summit that president obama is an app. the death toll in the gaza strip surpassed 100 on monday. with evidence that an egyptian a truce is in the side. ben rose, the deputy national security adviser for strategic administration at the white house says clinton and obama have been talking about this threat to the trip. -- throughout the trip. they discussed the way forward. they concluded the best way to the dance discussions with leaders is for secretary clinton to take this trip beginning with our close partner, israel. and clinton's middle east talks do not include hamas leaders. they say the secretary will not meet with hamas, t
you can also find us online. you can tweet us @cspanwj. facebook.ee spoc here is the have one of the washington post. secretary clinton will travel to the middle east as israel always risky choices on and gaza. clinton will travel to the middle east today to discuss ongoing violence in gaza according to white house officials she will talk with leaders in jerusalem, ramallah and cairo. issues leading the east asia summit that president obama is an app. the death toll in the gaza strip surpassed...
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the pakistanis also have an narrative which is the americans' use us and discard us against the russians in the 1980's and toss us out ostensibly because of the nuclear proliferation in 1990. they use us in the war after 9/11, but after 2014 they are going to go away you can count on it that is the think americans are hard wired to desert them. this set of stereotypes is lazy and a very pernicious. one way to get out of this is to say hussain haqqani, my counterpart that suggested time for a divorce or someone who shall remain nameless that said it's time for containment to push this away. those two ridings are not reasonable alternatives that steve has said remaining engaged with pakistan there is an alternative to it. but i would argue that having a focus simply on the bilateral relationship is something that has been a problem for us and what we need to do is break out of this if you will the sterile debate and look at the issues that are crosscutting with pakistan's relationship to india and that have to do with a sequence of events that will take place after 2014 when the american f
the pakistanis also have an narrative which is the americans' use us and discard us against the russians in the 1980's and toss us out ostensibly because of the nuclear proliferation in 1990. they use us in the war after 9/11, but after 2014 they are going to go away you can count on it that is the think americans are hard wired to desert them. this set of stereotypes is lazy and a very pernicious. one way to get out of this is to say hussain haqqani, my counterpart that suggested time for a...
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thanks for joining us. let's get right to the news. american voters have chosen barack obama as their leader for another four years. asian heads of state were quick to offer their congratulations, but the u.s. faces hurdles to remain an active player in the fast-growing region. in his first term, obama shifted u.s. foreign policy toward the asia pacific, an area notable for its rapid economic expansion. enthusiasm over obama's reelection rippled through the region. students at an elementary school in the indonesian capital jakarta cheered loudly. obama attended the school when he was in the third grade. japanese prime minister yoshihiko noda contacted the president and pledged his cooperation. u.s. and japan have the opportunity to improve ties, especially since relations between japan and china have soured over the senkaku islands conflict in the east china sea. south korean president lee myung-bak said he's sure the u.s. and south korea will continue to develop their alliance. australia is another key ally in the region. prime minist
thanks for joining us. let's get right to the news. american voters have chosen barack obama as their leader for another four years. asian heads of state were quick to offer their congratulations, but the u.s. faces hurdles to remain an active player in the fast-growing region. in his first term, obama shifted u.s. foreign policy toward the asia pacific, an area notable for its rapid economic expansion. enthusiasm over obama's reelection rippled through the region. students at an elementary...
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hallie jackson joins us live with the latest. the over arching concern is the fiscal cliff. >> we are talking about topics that congress has put off for two years. the post office is running at of money. farmers looking for help are running at of patients. congress is running out of time. >> you will see a lot of leverage games, getting down to business will be after thanksgiving. >> the biggest shadow belongs to the fiscal cliff, the threat of tax increases and spending cuts that come with a deadline. >> a lot of bad things could happen. the other is they kick the can down the road. >> it could suck up all the band with in congress. >> these things tend to squeak through because everybody is focused on the big issue and the little fights aren't as divisive. >> decisions over the debt ceiling and possibly immigration reform. one of the first things members of congress have to do is look at who will look at the leadership roles moving forward. members of the senate will meet tomorrow to talk about that. in the house, whether nancy
hallie jackson joins us live with the latest. the over arching concern is the fiscal cliff. >> we are talking about topics that congress has put off for two years. the post office is running at of money. farmers looking for help are running at of patients. congress is running out of time. >> you will see a lot of leverage games, getting down to business will be after thanksgiving. >> the biggest shadow belongs to the fiscal cliff, the threat of tax increases and spending cuts...
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there is no capital used. if you take away one of those tools, does that mean liquidity becomes an issue? will clients have problems executing trades and transactions in the future? that is why it financial executives are a little skeptical about dodd-frank right now. they are now fully objecting. there are subtleties within the law right now that may appeal to both sides of the aisle and that is the reason, for now, the debate is still ongoing. host: william, a republican caller, from florida. caller: i look at the united states as a family. i'm the head of my family. i'm having financial difficulties. is there any indication that america can get foreign investments back to use the money for our citizens? i'm concerned about that. as the head of my family, these things should be looked at seriously. the congress and the house should look at it. host: mr. chu. guest: that is a good point. this is another point of contention that has been talked about on wall street. if you can somehow get capital back into thi
there is no capital used. if you take away one of those tools, does that mean liquidity becomes an issue? will clients have problems executing trades and transactions in the future? that is why it financial executives are a little skeptical about dodd-frank right now. they are now fully objecting. there are subtleties within the law right now that may appeal to both sides of the aisle and that is the reason, for now, the debate is still ongoing. host: william, a republican caller, from florida....
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stay with us. we'll tell you about it when we come back. >> reporter: it is moving day. john peck is a marine who earned two purple hearts. today, he is being given a house. he has given much more than that. >> i remember vaguely seeing my guys. i kept blacking out. i was saying don't want to die here. i ain't going to die in this place. >> reporter: he woke up two and a half months later and learned he had been hit by an ied in afghanistan. he lost all four limbs. >> at first, i do admit there were very extremely rough days. i was not a pleasant person. >> reporter: but he has adjusted. today, he gets his freedom thanks to the work of the garyy garyy -- gary sinise foundation. >> the kitchen sink is mounted especially for him. cabinets move. a lot of what is in the house is motion sensorred. for example, step no the bathroom and the toilet seat pops up. over here, you can just wave in front of it and the sink turns on. >> this is the brains of the home. >> reporter: he can ru
stay with us. we'll tell you about it when we come back. >> reporter: it is moving day. john peck is a marine who earned two purple hearts. today, he is being given a house. he has given much more than that. >> i remember vaguely seeing my guys. i kept blacking out. i was saying don't want to die here. i ain't going to die in this place. >> reporter: he woke up two and a half months later and learned he had been hit by an ied in afghanistan. he lost all...
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only us. it's universalism. there is no them. only us. i am because we are. there is no then only us. a largeness of spirit of who is your neighborhood. i'm not a -- my mother was a protestant and my father a catholic. he was of another order. [laughter] here's one i know. here's what i know and -- a soldier, all right and lying on a bed recovering from the wounds a con verdicts of the heart. he saw god's work. on a call to do god's work. not just in the church, everywhere. the art, the university, the new world. and once he knew about that, he couldn't unknow it. it changed him. it forced him out of bode and in to the world. and that's what i'm hoping happens here in georgetown here because when you truly accept that those children and some far off place with the same value of you. in god's ice or even just in your eyes then your life is forever changed. you see something that you can't unsee. we have a sense of it from the words of [inaudible] i have his words tattooed on my brain. a man who stooded in the square at the start of the 21st century. we're goin
only us. it's universalism. there is no them. only us. i am because we are. there is no then only us. a largeness of spirit of who is your neighborhood. i'm not a -- my mother was a protestant and my father a catholic. he was of another order. [laughter] here's one i know. here's what i know and -- a soldier, all right and lying on a bed recovering from the wounds a con verdicts of the heart. he saw god's work. on a call to do god's work. not just in the church, everywhere. the art, the...
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a lot of us chose not to embed and many of us went to iraq into the north. i would say we were shocked and appalled at how much play the embedded reporters were getting. there were good stories being reported. they were reported well. it worked so well i felt like i was worried news organizations would start just sending embeds and not reporting the other the word embedded was not called that. it fell out of fashion for many years and the military, the pentagon, was not sure what to do with journalists and they would exclude them from certain operations. i think the invasion of panama raised it again because, while it was supposed to have imbedded journalists, it was a fiasco and they were held on the base for many days. that prompted much discussion between the press and the pentagon about what to do for the next conflict. ground rules were agreed upon. in 1991, that is when it was instituted again. the difference in that conflict is it was instituted on a pool basis. camera people, journalists who were embedded with the military were expected to share all
a lot of us chose not to embed and many of us went to iraq into the north. i would say we were shocked and appalled at how much play the embedded reporters were getting. there were good stories being reported. they were reported well. it worked so well i felt like i was worried news organizations would start just sending embeds and not reporting the other the word embedded was not called that. it fell out of fashion for many years and the military, the pentagon, was not sure what to do with...
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chief of the national guard bureau already used a -- will be used also to exchange ideas on the cuts. >> in terms of the freeze in terms of personnel reductions how is that hitting you guys for the time being? >> freeze basically leaves our fy 12 fore structure in place. and so it's added a little bit of stability as we work through hopefully a compromise with the united states air force on a way ahead. you know where we are in the budget cycle right now, that would be for physical year '13 and probably '14 as we go forward. because we're going to be putting '15 together in just the next few months. >> do you have any solution in the offing anytime soon? >> we're getting close and there have been considerable compromises made by the united states air force, i think that you know they're going to recognize that -- beginning to recognize there's such a thing as a perfect budget and then one that is executable. to borrow the words from the chief of staff. and i think that we're getting pretty close to one that will be executable. we hope to be able to get clearance from the secretary of
chief of the national guard bureau already used a -- will be used also to exchange ideas on the cuts. >> in terms of the freeze in terms of personnel reductions how is that hitting you guys for the time being? >> freeze basically leaves our fy 12 fore structure in place. and so it's added a little bit of stability as we work through hopefully a compromise with the united states air force on a way ahead. you know where we are in the budget cycle right now, that would be for physical...
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it's not all about us. there are things going on in china that have absolutely nothing to do with us. i think where it does become something to do with us is how do we treat china through these issues, how do we manage the relationships when they are clearly having these convulsions internally. i mean, the issue -- this is about a corrupt party official the way moby dick is the story about a whale. i mean, a little more going on there. [laughter] i think we need to, we need to try to understand it a lot better than we do, and certainly a lot better than some of our media tries. so i think where it is getting very dicey, though, is in as dick solomon suggests the sort of social compact is beginning to fall apart there where growth is not going to be present in china, and what is this doing to the aspirations of the society that has clearly, clearly outgrown the economic process, especially when the economic process isn't doing what it was supposed to or clearly out -- i'm sorry, clearly outgrown the politica
it's not all about us. there are things going on in china that have absolutely nothing to do with us. i think where it does become something to do with us is how do we treat china through these issues, how do we manage the relationships when they are clearly having these convulsions internally. i mean, the issue -- this is about a corrupt party official the way moby dick is the story about a whale. i mean, a little more going on there. [laughter] i think we need to, we need to try to understand...
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it made me aware of how to use language. not to over use language. you know things like that that aspects of it. i talk a lot about the writing process for a lot of reasons because i think that if you tell what it really means to be a writer people will think oh , it's not -- i think to a large extent you all think we run with the bulls. you know and you think we are sitting in cafes and i can never write in a cafe because i would watch people too much. how can you sit in a cafe and write a novel? we all have our process. i think the interesting things to talk about is the process how you do it because we all do it differently. i don't run with the bulls or sit in cafes. this is the way i do it. there are many ways to do it and you have to find your own way. >> around the web i googled through me to see what it looked like i saw the big bridge and it looked industrialized. >> there really is love. >> i did. a real place and how you pick the location. i have family in japan and my kids are are in a bilingual program in san francisco that's japanese. >
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using it in the first place. so my view with all of the above. we should be using sanctions. we should be talking to the chinese that crazy. we should be doing maybe even things i suspect if you believe david sanger were doing things in iran. i don't know, but i think we need to be active across the board in a sort of all of the above format and diplomatic negotiation is definitely part of that. >> just one point. it's a very good question. i just got back from korea and had a chance to talk with most of the advisors of the political candidates. they are all different. i would say each campaign, very determined to maintain a stronger bishop of the united states. i think that's reassuring. that is our hope and expectation going forward. but i think it's also clear that victory may have something to say about this, there's a strong desire among the key advisers to other candidates to have another go at diplomacy. so one of the most important features of recent diplomacy with north korea has banned the united states
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he joins us from our studio in new york. thanks very much for joining us now. professor, president obama says he has restored america's standing across the globe. how do you rate his foreign policy? >> i think on the whole i would rate president obama quite high. i think he has really restored the reputation, the stature of the united states and because he basically personifies what is great about the united states and although he was a novice in foreign affairs, he has executed foreign policy with a lot of thoughtfulness, intelligence, and moderation. i think i would also give him high marks because of some of his successes. he has brought an end to our long military intervention in iraq and winding down our involvement in afghanistan and the united states was able to kill osama bin laden and weaken al qaeda. he also was behind a historic arms control agreement with russia which has reduced the number of nuclear weapons that are actively deployed, and he has rebalanced and refocused american foreign policy to the most important region of the world, the asia pa
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their voices leading us on. as the water lapped around me i saw a man the father of a school friend walk straight into the ocean he never turned back. one moment he was there and in the next he was swaulode by the sea. one woman took a knife and slashed her wrists. i remember how the bloodstreamed down her arms. she turned toward me with a strange smile handed me her knife. it felt so light. i looked down and saw it covered with the woman's blood. i wanted to scream and saw i lost my voice. don't be frightened, the old woman said, find the knife and end your misery return honor to your family. i know i didn't have the courage of the woman dying before me. when she reached toward me i pushed her back and she fell to our knees crying out for me to end her life as the waves washed over her. i began running. i ran and ran away from the beach and all the death and dying. now i don't remember what i was thinking. the greatest honor i could have given my family was that was my death and i ran from it. i was frightened
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fate looked down kindly on us when she chose neal to be the first to venture into another world, and to have the opportunity to look back from space at the beauty of our own. it could have been another, but it wasn't. and it wasn't for a reason. no one, no one but no one could have accepted the responsibility of this remarkable accomplishment with a more dignity and more grace than neil armstrong. he embodied all that is good and all that is great about america. >> more from the memorial service for neil armstrong, thanksgiving day on c-span at 10:00 a.m. eastern. and just before 11:30 a.m., behind-the-scenes look about life as a teenager in the white house. just after 1:00 p.m., how scientists are using gaming skills and theories to solve world problems. >> on c-span this morning, "washington journal" is live with the news today from capitol hill. at noon eastern, a forum on the u.s. diplomatic efforts in the middle east. in 45 minutes, and grossman from "the wall street
fate looked down kindly on us when she chose neal to be the first to venture into another world, and to have the opportunity to look back from space at the beauty of our own. it could have been another, but it wasn't. and it wasn't for a reason. no one, no one but no one could have accepted the responsibility of this remarkable accomplishment with a more dignity and more grace than neil armstrong. he embodied all that is good and all that is great about america. >> more from the memorial...
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don't send us e-mails telling us the facts. we will close things out with the post game wrap up from tom shillou. >>> time to go back to tom shillou for the post game wrap up. >> ambassador, would you like to be susan rice right now? >> you think you have had a bad week. it is just getting started. it will be a bad month for her. no doubt about it. we'll -- >> we'll see. we will watch. paul -- >> yes, c3po. >> i should ask you where you are performing. >> yes. i will be at the toledo funny bone. next week at the dc improve december 6th through the 9th. and then the columbus funny bone after that. >> sounds fun and funny. lauren how is the christmas shop ?g. >> all done, wrapped, bowed and labeled, baby? >> are you kidding me? >> yes, i hate people. i get it done before the holiday weekends. >> we should have an affair. >> we totally should.
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use bethune street as an alternate route. as you head southbound on south capitol street, a crash there is blocking two left lanes. on the marc train, brunswick east line still running slow. expect delays in the double digits. aaron and eun, back over to you. >>> today former d.c. council chairman kwame brown will learn if he'll be heading to prison. he pled guilty to a bank fraud charge in june and resigned from the city council. brown admitted to lying on applications to get bank loans. he'll face up to six months in prison, but the prosecution is only asking for six days behind bars followed by three years of supervised release. brown will also be sentenced in d.c. superior court on a misdemeanor campaign violation. he faces up to six months behind bars on that charge too. >>> it is back to business for congress. lawmakers return to washington for one of the most important lame duck sessions in recent history. he'll try to reach a deal on a spending plan to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff. members of congress will tend to
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so what's that telling us? it's telling us we've got a great entrepreneurial engine that is working but again we made the cost and complexity of doing business in this country prohibitive. as bill gates was saying earlier, we haven't recent our skill base enough to have employees who confirmed that high wage that americans need to earn. so i think although much leadership as part of the solution and it has been bipartisan to support small business, frankly i think we have to create an environment for all business. if are going to take advantage of -- i come back to a lot of this is blocking and tackling. a lot of it is being long-term and being strategic. whatever it's worth, our harvard school of business alumni are all over the world. out international alumni have been even more anxious than the school took us on a more positive and even our domestic alumni. we believe most of, sort of people and the rest of the world actually understand, a successful america that is growing, that is vital is a positive thing
so what's that telling us? it's telling us we've got a great entrepreneurial engine that is working but again we made the cost and complexity of doing business in this country prohibitive. as bill gates was saying earlier, we haven't recent our skill base enough to have employees who confirmed that high wage that americans need to earn. so i think although much leadership as part of the solution and it has been bipartisan to support small business, frankly i think we have to create an...
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tranquility use is coddling. disturbed. and is that combination of high religion and down to earth hard work that motivates these men. the issue is that so much of the spears and i mean there is a sneak peek a lot of people at china who successfully transition to sell through another leadership change the last decade has witnessed this country transformed a tremendous speed. download the official application so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch r t any time and. welcome back you're watching r t live from moscow from protest against islamist extremists to scientology a u.k. public order act is being blamed for stifling open debate on a whole range of qana versal issues and the campaign to have it overturned is now heating up with critics saying as depriving people of their basic rights are the sarah first reports. brits are renowned for their sarcastic sense of humor and here in this country we love a good provoking t
tranquility use is coddling. disturbed. and is that combination of high religion and down to earth hard work that motivates these men. the issue is that so much of the spears and i mean there is a sneak peek a lot of people at china who successfully transition to sell through another leadership change the last decade has witnessed this country transformed a tremendous speed. download the official application so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to...
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tasha newsome from the 17th aanuul ravens familyy food and funds drive joins us us about the food aad fuudd ll drive?- wwat ttpes of 3 thingg shoulddpeople donate?- where can hey 3donate? donatee to learn more abouu how to et involvvd log on to fox baltimore dot com slash morning. coming up on good day baltimore... a milestone video.gangnam nats nats the record that "gangham style" has ssasheddyou're watchiig fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. ((break 8)) i got it when my internet here was faster than at my office. [ male announcer ] when people switch from cable to verizon fios, there comes a moment when they get it. the difference 100% fiber optics makes. when i saw that picture, i really got it. i can enjoy the game better at home than going to the stadium. i got it when our apartment became the apartment. [ female announcer ] once you've got it, you get it. it's faster. it's better. so, what are you waiting for? switch to fios tv, internet and phone for just $84.99 a month for a year with no annual contract. or get this great price and $300 back with a two-year agreeme
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now she earns her living selling palm leaves used to make roofs. she earned about $1 a day, a quarter of what she made in her village. with six children, she is barely able to make ends meet. but her hopes rest on the peace agreement, and there is still key issues dividing the two sides. security is one of them. the army has little control in this area. armed rebels have patrolled here for many years. the rebels are demanding that the autonomous region have its own police force, but the manila administration says the m.i.l.f. must first disarm its fighters. another challenge is overcoming the religious divide. mistrust between the muslim majority and christian minority runs deep. christians have defended themselves by building barriers and shelters. outside help will be crucial to overcome the obstacles to peace. japan joined a five-nation cease-fire monitoring group in 2006. now he's on the international team. he was sent here by the japanese international cooperation agency. he helped to rebuild an elementary school destroyed in the fighting, a p
now she earns her living selling palm leaves used to make roofs. she earned about $1 a day, a quarter of what she made in her village. with six children, she is barely able to make ends meet. but her hopes rest on the peace agreement, and there is still key issues dividing the two sides. security is one of them. the army has little control in this area. armed rebels have patrolled here for many years. the rebels are demanding that the autonomous region have its own police force, but the manila...
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and they want to wear us down. they want to use young men as guinea pigs and throw them away. >> it's worth reemphasizing that the edgewood veterans are not asking for money specifically, but there's a lot of delays in a case like this. in part because of the difficulty of tracking down old documents from so many years ago, it is likely to go to trial next year. >>> up next, another form of injustice. veterans from iraq and afghanistan back home and living on the streets. and these come together, one thing you can depend on is that these will come together. delicious and wholesome. some combinations were just meant to be. tomato soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. (child screaming underwater)... (underwater noises). [ male announcer ] a european-inspired suspension, but it's not from germany. ♪ a powerful, fuel-efficient engine, but it's not from japan. ♪ it's a car like no other... from a place like nother. introducing the all-w 2013hevrolet malibu, our greatest malibu ever. ♪ >> "hey, wrink
and they want to wear us down. they want to use young men as guinea pigs and throw them away. >> it's worth reemphasizing that the edgewood veterans are not asking for money specifically, but there's a lot of delays in a case like this. in part because of the difficulty of tracking down old documents from so many years ago, it is likely to go to trial next year. >>> up next, another form of injustice. veterans from iraq and afghanistan back home and living on the streets. and...
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that road in the middle of battle is about contracts i believe fulfilling a contract and replacing us if we died there's a lot of different contracts being offered out there and tell about who wants most of them if they could have them all they would take a moment. and. they were to continue doing business with their r.v. whatever the risks were was nothing but the money there's no duty honor country. among anyone it how britain k.b.r. their contract with the army provided them literally billions of dollars of revenue every year that the contract profit and the contract profit that they may became more important than the lives of the men that they hired kill bag or replace people they try to do with us. they killed my friends. as far as i'm concerned. they try to kill me i know they know people talk about oh they they gave their lives for this thing and i back and assure you they did not. they were stolen from them they were. screamin and didn't want to go. and there wasn't any thing greater glorious about the whole. obscene ordeal they didn't die they didn't pass away they were murde
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send us an e-mail. or tweet us. talks about the history of the office of strategic services in china and the successes and failures the organization had. this interview, recorded at the u.s. naval academy in annapolis, md., was a part of the book tv college series and is about 20 minutes. >> on your screen, a professor at the u.s. naval academy, also the author of this book, al ss in china, a prelude to a cold war. professor, if you would, start by briefly describing china's role in world war ii. >> china's role in world war ii is very complex. first of all, china entered the war first. most people in china would agree that china entered the world were to way back in 1937, july july 1937 with china and japan went to full-scale war. that fact, of course gile was not recognized by the mainstream western scholarship because most people think will work to start the september 1st 1939 with german panzer is rolling into land. so in that sense china was into the war much earlier, so it lasts longer
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harvey levine joins us live from l.a. you asked us not to ask you anything else about justin. here we are again. what is new? >> i'm having dinner last night, minding my own business, and then i get a phone call again from this whole thing. sadly, i have more news. so, he's the deal. justin bieber and selina gomez, i know you're destroying to know -- you're dieing to know this. they had a secret meeting in new york city for two hours on sunday. trying to see if they could work things out. guess what? >> what happened? >> they couldn't do it. they still single. >> oh. >>> and he's what i am -- he's what i am being told. justin is now conflicted because on the one hand, he really likes selina and they have gone back and forth for a long time where they broke up and got back together and whatnot. on the other hand, there are people telling justin and his camp, dude, you're hanging out with victoria secret supermodels right now. you have opportunities that most people don't have, and he's very conflicted now on what to do. so he's now going back and forth. we putt a poll on the we
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use to you is to leave. you to leave. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. download the official publication so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device seen any time. wealthy british style the stock. market. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cancer for a no holds barred look global financial headlines two kinds a report. and. welcome back to cross talk to my joy we're talking about china and its relationship with the world. ok drew i'd like to go back to you in san francisco you were and are two other guests before we went to the break would you like to take a side there but nature of containment of china. well i think one issue i would take it you know one aspect
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that's the phrase he used. but he has no incentive to do that anymore. we don't have any leverage and the only leverage question offer is no-innovation guarantee. i don't want to pay that price. that's too high of a price. maybe we'll have to live with it. what happened, the soviets of their own for the own argument with the cubans ended up deciding to pull out the tactical nuclear weapons. the americans did not force that. the americans did not force them to pull out the combat troops. they kept raising it through. kennedy is talking about them in the weeks before the assassination. but they ended up staying or at least a group ended up staying. they were -- when jimmy carter is scsh -- >> host: in the summer of 1979. >> it dates back to the decision in november of 1962 that we're not going make these a top-tier piratety of forcing them out. >> host: a question of the mind set in assessing these weapons of offensive some of the force thatters were some who said to kennedy and around the table that, you know, these could be a threat to the hemisphere. cu
that's the phrase he used. but he has no incentive to do that anymore. we don't have any leverage and the only leverage question offer is no-innovation guarantee. i don't want to pay that price. that's too high of a price. maybe we'll have to live with it. what happened, the soviets of their own for the own argument with the cubans ended up deciding to pull out the tactical nuclear weapons. the americans did not force that. the americans did not force them to pull out the combat troops. they...
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some say he came to visit us too soon. i am worried. >> reporter: burma is one of asia's poorest countries. u.s. officials hope a transition to democracy will improve the economic situation by working with other countries in the region. in new york. >>> home now and we're on traffic watch tonight. the first time, can you new use express lanes on the capitol beltway. the lanes opened in virginia and stretch 14 miles. if you are by yourself in the car, you will pay a toll via ez pass. if you have a car pool, can you ride for free. if you have the flex ez pass. if you get on the express lane without an ez pass, there is an ez way to fix the problem. >> please don't turn around or try to cross the white barriers. visit 495expresslanes.com, click miss a toll and can you pay that on the website and a small fee. once you're n you take it to the next exit. >> what is the fee? >> the fee for a missed a toll is $1.50. >> however, you will pay more if you wait and get a ticket. the tolls can vary depending on the traffic, but you wil
some say he came to visit us too soon. i am worried. >> reporter: burma is one of asia's poorest countries. u.s. officials hope a transition to democracy will improve the economic situation by working with other countries in the region. in new york. >>> home now and we're on traffic watch tonight. the first time, can you new use express lanes on the capitol beltway. the lanes opened in virginia and stretch 14 miles. if you are by yourself in the car, you will pay a toll via ez...
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issues continuing to grow the economy but to have more of an activist foreign policy i don't want to use the word aggressive but activist. well i think first and foremost is very important to stress that in the last decade or two decades or so political used to be in control of nationalism i think nowadays we are arriving at a turning point at which nationalism risks to get in control of politics and not the least foreign policy for me a century that brings china to to encounter two major challenges two major dilemma is the first is an economic development china is increasingly expected by its neighborhood by countries like japan india to share part of its economic success story to make sure that for instance industrial development can also spill over their jobs can be created elsewhere but the chinese leadership is not good able to give in to that given the strong social pressures domestically the second challenge is more of a strategic security. and that's what that's that's the the wrangling over the pacific. it's rooted in history china has this agenda since the seventy's to try to b
issues continuing to grow the economy but to have more of an activist foreign policy i don't want to use the word aggressive but activist. well i think first and foremost is very important to stress that in the last decade or two decades or so political used to be in control of nationalism i think nowadays we are arriving at a turning point at which nationalism risks to get in control of politics and not the least foreign policy for me a century that brings china to to encounter two major...
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we're going to go to a short break and after that sharp continue our discussion on china stay with us. and if you. want to. see the. science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future are covered. three. three. three. three three. three . download the official ati application. choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch on t.v. any time any place. the team. started. and. the a. welcome back to crossfire computer labelle to remind you we're talking about china and its relationship with the world. elite and. the elite. ok drew i'd like to go back to you in san francisco you were and are two other guys before we went to the break would you like to take a side there but nature of containment of china. well i think one issue i would take it you know one aspect i take issue with is the idea that the u.s. is unified in its view on china i think there are very deep conflicting views who course we just went through electoral process the united states in whi
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give us a ring now. on that pivot towards asia right now, you mentioned south korea having about 24,000 troops according to a department of defense. where are the countries where we'll see the largest increases as we continue to do this pivot towards the threats to asian? >> guest: i'm not sure we will see significant new deployments in new countries for instance in asia. i think the assumption of what they are doing there is changing. i think the u.s. is starting to talk and i find it very dangerous. they are starting to talk about the needs to pivot towards asia at least partly to challenge china. the way the challenge china in my view is this new era in the 21st century is not to try and surround china by military force in the countries surrounding it that by engaging. the u.s. and china have the two largest economies in the world. the u.s. and china share a lot of interests and most importantly people in both countries share an interest in for example dealing with climate change. something that neith
give us a ring now. on that pivot towards asia right now, you mentioned south korea having about 24,000 troops according to a department of defense. where are the countries where we'll see the largest increases as we continue to do this pivot towards the threats to asian? >> guest: i'm not sure we will see significant new deployments in new countries for instance in asia. i think the assumption of what they are doing there is changing. i think the u.s. is starting to talk and i find it...
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i want us to go further still. when i look around the world, i see countries like germany using overseas business that works to drive new business. in brazil, for example, 1700 members of the german chamber. 1700 members of the u.s. chamber's. how many does the u.k. have? just 240. we need to do all whole lot better than that. i have asked steven green, our trade minister to work at home and overseas to increase the quantity and quality of services offered, could relate to the smaller companies seeking to establish themselves abroad for the first time. he will begin within 8 million pound pilot and 20 keep markets and go on to lead a transformation that will change the face of british trade overseas across the globe. there are valuable markets out there that just have not received the attention from government that they deserve. places like to wait, vietnam, algeria, indonesia, rocco. we need to do more to get britain into these markets now. today i am personally appointing a number of senior parliamentarians from
i want us to go further still. when i look around the world, i see countries like germany using overseas business that works to drive new business. in brazil, for example, 1700 members of the german chamber. 1700 members of the u.s. chamber's. how many does the u.k. have? just 240. we need to do all whole lot better than that. i have asked steven green, our trade minister to work at home and overseas to increase the quantity and quality of services offered, could relate to the smaller companies...
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china in one nine hundred eighty nine with tiananmen you'll see it the whole western media and the us government turned suddenly sharply to support that opposition against the chinese communist party that's an underlying part of the politics and i think the chinese government knows that ok brian let me jump in gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that sharper continue our discussion on china stay with r.t. . if you. still . want to. get in sorrow. for a skate. barely surviving longing for a call to say. they leave you to search for goals. why doesn't it bring wells. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. well. it's technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future covered. liz. liz perle. led live live . it's. time to. start. to want to. welcome back to cross talk i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're talking about china and its relatio
china in one nine hundred eighty nine with tiananmen you'll see it the whole western media and the us government turned suddenly sharply to support that opposition against the chinese communist party that's an underlying part of the politics and i think the chinese government knows that ok brian let me jump in gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that sharper continue our discussion on china stay with r.t. . if you. still . want to. get in sorrow. for a skate. barely surviving...
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china in one nine hundred eighty nine with tiananmen you'll see that the whole western media and the us government turned suddenly sharply to support that opposition against the chinese communist party that's an underlying part of the politics and i think the chinese government knows that ok brian let me jump in gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that sharp continue our discussion on china stay with our. sacred laboratory in the caribbean was to build the world's most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything to submission to teach creation why it should care about humans. this is why you should watch only on the r g dot com. live. i've. lived. lives . live. machines would be soon which brightened if you knew about summed from funds to impressions. these from stunts on t.v. don't come. still. welcome back to crossfire particularly well to mind you were talking about china and its relationship with the world. ok andrew i'd like to go back to you in san francisco you were and are two other guys before we went to the break would you lik
china in one nine hundred eighty nine with tiananmen you'll see that the whole western media and the us government turned suddenly sharply to support that opposition against the chinese communist party that's an underlying part of the politics and i think the chinese government knows that ok brian let me jump in gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that sharp continue our discussion on china stay with our. sacred laboratory in the caribbean was to build the world's most...
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a test that doesn't make us sick to look at. the soldiers or sleep with mom these little cars in the middle of the desert one of these k.b.r. executives are driving these forty thousand dollars vehicles they and their secretaries are driving at least a thirty to forty thousand dollars vehicle with everything imaginable all of that you could put on room ramps and leather interior cd players and all these extra minute is a you know you don't really need more time why do they need an h two home or why do they have cadillac escalates in iraq for how important managers what is the purpose. they get the wrong equipment ordered the wrong stuff. pewters still in boxes new vehicles they push them out of what they called burn pits and i just set it on fire climate as the was to get more money for the right equipment or the right stuff they needed why would you need to order some biases roman quickly just because i'm a patient and you burn it. and destroy it. you got brand new trucks over there and then there's not even oil filters so when
a test that doesn't make us sick to look at. the soldiers or sleep with mom these little cars in the middle of the desert one of these k.b.r. executives are driving these forty thousand dollars vehicles they and their secretaries are driving at least a thirty to forty thousand dollars vehicle with everything imaginable all of that you could put on room ramps and leather interior cd players and all these extra minute is a you know you don't really need more time why do they need an h two home or...